Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | kernel-doc nano-HOWTO |
| 2 | ===================== |
| 3 | |
| 4 | Many places in the source tree have extractable documentation in the |
| 5 | form of block comments above functions. The components of this system |
| 6 | are: |
| 7 | |
| 8 | - scripts/kernel-doc |
| 9 | |
| 10 | This is a perl script that hunts for the block comments and can mark |
| 11 | them up directly into DocBook, man, text, and HTML. (No, not |
| 12 | texinfo.) |
| 13 | |
| 14 | - Documentation/DocBook/*.tmpl |
| 15 | |
| 16 | These are SGML template files, which are normal SGML files with |
| 17 | special place-holders for where the extracted documentation should |
| 18 | go. |
| 19 | |
| 20 | - scripts/docproc.c |
| 21 | |
| 22 | This is a program for converting SGML template files into SGML |
| 23 | files. When a file is referenced it is searched for symbols |
| 24 | exported (EXPORT_SYMBOL), to be able to distinguish between internal |
| 25 | and external functions. |
| 26 | It invokes kernel-doc, giving it the list of functions that |
| 27 | are to be documented. |
| 28 | Additionally it is used to scan the SGML template files to locate |
| 29 | all the files referenced herein. This is used to generate dependency |
| 30 | information as used by make. |
| 31 | |
| 32 | - Makefile |
| 33 | |
| 34 | The targets 'sgmldocs', 'psdocs', 'pdfdocs', and 'htmldocs' are used |
| 35 | to build DocBook files, PostScript files, PDF files, and html files |
| 36 | in Documentation/DocBook. |
| 37 | |
| 38 | - Documentation/DocBook/Makefile |
| 39 | |
| 40 | This is where C files are associated with SGML templates. |
| 41 | |
| 42 | |
| 43 | How to extract the documentation |
| 44 | -------------------------------- |
| 45 | |
| 46 | If you just want to read the ready-made books on the various |
| 47 | subsystems (see Documentation/DocBook/*.tmpl), just type 'make |
Randy Dunlap | d28bee0 | 2006-02-01 03:06:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 48 | psdocs', or 'make pdfdocs', or 'make htmldocs', depending on your |
| 49 | preference. If you would rather read a different format, you can type |
| 50 | 'make sgmldocs' and then use DocBook tools to convert |
| 51 | Documentation/DocBook/*.sgml to a format of your choice (for example, |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 52 | 'db2html ...' if 'make htmldocs' was not defined). |
| 53 | |
| 54 | If you want to see man pages instead, you can do this: |
| 55 | |
| 56 | $ cd linux |
| 57 | $ scripts/kernel-doc -man $(find -name '*.c') | split-man.pl /tmp/man |
| 58 | $ scripts/kernel-doc -man $(find -name '*.h') | split-man.pl /tmp/man |
| 59 | |
| 60 | Here is split-man.pl: |
| 61 | |
| 62 | --> |
| 63 | #!/usr/bin/perl |
| 64 | |
| 65 | if ($#ARGV < 0) { |
| 66 | die "where do I put the results?\n"; |
| 67 | } |
| 68 | |
| 69 | mkdir $ARGV[0],0777; |
| 70 | $state = 0; |
| 71 | while (<STDIN>) { |
| 72 | if (/^\.TH \"[^\"]*\" 4 \"([^\"]*)\"/) { |
| 73 | if ($state == 1) { close OUT } |
| 74 | $state = 1; |
| 75 | $fn = "$ARGV[0]/$1.4"; |
| 76 | print STDERR "Creating $fn\n"; |
| 77 | open OUT, ">$fn" or die "can't open $fn: $!\n"; |
| 78 | print OUT $_; |
| 79 | } elsif ($state != 0) { |
| 80 | print OUT $_; |
| 81 | } |
| 82 | } |
| 83 | |
| 84 | close OUT; |
| 85 | <-- |
| 86 | |
| 87 | If you just want to view the documentation for one function in one |
| 88 | file, you can do this: |
| 89 | |
| 90 | $ scripts/kernel-doc -man -function fn file | nroff -man | less |
| 91 | |
| 92 | or this: |
| 93 | |
| 94 | $ scripts/kernel-doc -text -function fn file |
| 95 | |
| 96 | |
| 97 | How to add extractable documentation to your source files |
| 98 | --------------------------------------------------------- |
| 99 | |
| 100 | The format of the block comment is like this: |
| 101 | |
| 102 | /** |
| 103 | * function_name(:)? (- short description)? |
| 104 | (* @parameterx: (description of parameter x)?)* |
| 105 | (* a blank line)? |
| 106 | * (Description:)? (Description of function)? |
| 107 | * (section header: (section description)? )* |
| 108 | (*)?*/ |
| 109 | |
| 110 | The short function description cannot be multiline, but the other |
| 111 | descriptions can be (and they can contain blank lines). Avoid putting a |
| 112 | spurious blank line after the function name, or else the description will |
| 113 | be repeated! |
| 114 | |
| 115 | All descriptive text is further processed, scanning for the following special |
| 116 | patterns, which are highlighted appropriately. |
| 117 | |
| 118 | 'funcname()' - function |
| 119 | '$ENVVAR' - environment variable |
| 120 | '&struct_name' - name of a structure (up to two words including 'struct') |
| 121 | '@parameter' - name of a parameter |
| 122 | '%CONST' - name of a constant. |
| 123 | |
| 124 | Take a look around the source tree for examples. |
| 125 | |
| 126 | |
Randy Dunlap | d28bee0 | 2006-02-01 03:06:57 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 127 | kernel-doc for structs, unions, enums, and typedefs |
| 128 | --------------------------------------------------- |
| 129 | |
| 130 | Beside functions you can also write documentation for structs, unions, |
| 131 | enums and typedefs. Instead of the function name you must write the name |
| 132 | of the declaration; the struct/union/enum/typedef must always precede |
| 133 | the name. Nesting of declarations is not supported. |
| 134 | Use the argument mechanism to document members or constants. |
| 135 | |
| 136 | Inside a struct description, you can use the "private:" and "public:" |
| 137 | comment tags. Structure fields that are inside a "private:" area |
| 138 | are not listed in the generated output documentation. |
| 139 | |
| 140 | Example: |
| 141 | |
| 142 | /** |
| 143 | * struct my_struct - short description |
| 144 | * @a: first member |
| 145 | * @b: second member |
| 146 | * |
| 147 | * Longer description |
| 148 | */ |
| 149 | struct my_struct { |
| 150 | int a; |
| 151 | int b; |
| 152 | /* private: */ |
| 153 | int c; |
| 154 | }; |
| 155 | |
| 156 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 157 | How to make new SGML template files |
| 158 | ----------------------------------- |
| 159 | |
| 160 | SGML template files (*.tmpl) are like normal SGML files, except that |
| 161 | they can contain escape sequences where extracted documentation should |
| 162 | be inserted. |
| 163 | |
| 164 | !E<filename> is replaced by the documentation, in <filename>, for |
| 165 | functions that are exported using EXPORT_SYMBOL: the function list is |
| 166 | collected from files listed in Documentation/DocBook/Makefile. |
| 167 | |
| 168 | !I<filename> is replaced by the documentation for functions that are |
| 169 | _not_ exported using EXPORT_SYMBOL. |
| 170 | |
| 171 | !D<filename> is used to name additional files to search for functions |
| 172 | exported using EXPORT_SYMBOL. |
| 173 | |
| 174 | !F<filename> <function [functions...]> is replaced by the |
| 175 | documentation, in <filename>, for the functions listed. |
| 176 | |
| 177 | |
| 178 | Tim. |
| 179 | */ <twaugh@redhat.com> |